52% of households around the world know about ChatGPT, and the frequency of use is highest among students and high-income groups

Source: Financial Associated Press

Editor: Xiaoxiang

This week, the S&P 500 finally rebounded more than 20% from its October low, officially entering technical bull market territory. As of this week's close, the S&P 500 has risen 12% this year.

Although many large institutions are still bearish on U.S. stocks, one thing is certain - as Jim Reid of Deutsche Bank pointed out, without the hype of artificial intelligence, U.S. stocks would not be able to do this , that is, entering a bull market.

During this period, the FANG+ index has gained 65.6%, and it has risen 79.7% since its November low near the launch of ChatGPT.

Six months after ChatGPT was released, the phenomenal AI app has reached a new milestone: According to Reed, a staggering half of households in the U.S. and major European markets now say they've heard of OpenAI development. This chatbot shows that the future of generative artificial intelligence is not only in the hands of enterprise applications, but also in the hands of ordinary consumers.

** Deutsche Bank strategists note that 52% of respondents to the bank's exclusive Digital Infrastructure Group (dbDIG) survey of 10,000 households worldwide said in May that they had heard of ChatGPT, while two It was only 38% a month ago. **

Launched in November last year, ChatGPT has 100 million monthly active users within two months of its launch, making it the fastest-growing consumer app in history. The agency expects that OpenAI will soon become the fastest website ever to reach 1 billion monthly active users.

** Several bright spots in the survey are that students and high-income groups seem to be the most frequently used groups of ChatGPT at present. **

As the chart below shows, students are adopting ChatGPT far faster than working employees.

Also, people with higher incomes are more likely to have tried ChatGPT.

Deutsche Bank strategists said there was also some evidence in the survey that low-income groups use ChatGPT more than middle-income groups. While it is too early to draw sweeping conclusions, there is some evidence that the former may be a bigger beneficiary relative to middle-income groups.

In the end, Reid concluded the survey report with a rhetorical question: "If 50% of households around the world have heard of ChatGPT, then when 100% of households have heard of it in the future, AI-related Where will the stock price go?"

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